The Dutch government invested over €27 million (about $37 million) in the Mozambican water sector during 2010, according to the Dutch embassy.

17 February, 2011

Mozambique is "strategic market" for Portugal

Portugal Telecom (PT), the largest telecommunications provider in Portugal, regards Africa as “a priority” and Mozambique as “a strategic market”, according to the company’s Chief Executive Officer, Zeinal Bava.

14 February, 2011

Mozambique and Portugal to produce rolling stock

The Mozambican and Portuguese governments plan to set up a company to produce railway locomotives and wagons that will be used to transport coal mined in the western province of Tete.

11 February, 2011

Memorandum signed on fertilisers and soil fertility

The Mozambican government on Friday signed a memorandum of understanding with the International Fertiliser Development Centre (IFDC) on implanting a fertiliser industry, using the organic material and minerals (such as phosphates) available in the country.

10 February, 2011

New offices inaugurated for anti-corruption unit

The director of Mozambique’s Central Office for the Fight Against Corruption (GCCC), Ana Maria Gemo, told reporters on Thursday that the speed with which corruption cases can be treated depends on how complex they are.

9 February, 2011

Giant coal mine takes shape at Benga

We are standing on the rim of a large hole, which is a few metres deep. It doesn’t look much like an open cast coal mine yet, but officials of the Australian company, Riversdale Mining, are confident that in September Benga will be sending shipments of hard coking coal to world markets.

4 February, 2011

Food stocks available until June

Mozambique’s Minister of Industry and Trade, Armando Inroga, told reporters on Friday that there are already sufficient stocks of foodstuffs in the country to meet the needs of the national market until June.

21 September, 2018

Poachers and illegal loggers jailed

The Chigubo district court, in the southern Mozambican province of Gaza, has, over the past three months, sentenced 14 people to jail terms of between 15 days and 12 years for poaching and illegal logging in the Banhine National Park.

19 September, 2018

Government approves water management plan

The Mozambican government on 18 September approved a National Water Resource Management Plan for the next 20 years that will cost an estimated US$28 billion.

18 September, 2018

President Nyusi wants greater visibility for Mozambique Island

Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi on 17 September urged the residents of Mozambique Island, off the coast of the northern province of Nampula, to join the government initiatives intended to grant greater visibility to the island as a cultural treasure.